Difference between revisions of "RotateText Command"
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* The text needs to be enclosed in double quotes <code> " </code>. | * The text needs to be enclosed in double quotes <code> " </code>. | ||
* The text is rotated around the top left corner (also known as corner 4) of the box containing the text. | * The text is rotated around the top left corner (also known as corner 4) of the box containing the text. | ||
− | * The angle is in radians unless you explicitly use the degree symbol | + | * The angle is in radians unless you explicitly use the degree symbol <code>°</code>.}} |
Revision as of 15:05, 7 June 2013
- RotateText[ <Text>, <Angle> ]
- Returns text rotated by given angle. LaTeX is used for rendering of the result.
Example: RotateText["a = 5", 45°]
Notes:
- The text needs to be enclosed in double quotes
"
. - The text is rotated around the top left corner (also known as corner 4) of the box containing the text.
- The angle is in radians unless you explicitly use the degree symbol
°
.